Claims
- 1. A method for a continuous plating of a discreet area on a convex curvilinear surface on a plurality of aligned electronic contacts comprising the steps of:
- confining the contact points in close proximate parallel relationship with a fixed axis of travel of the points to be plated,
- firmly engaging the same thus oriented contact points by means of opposed pressure belts drivingly engaged to move the thus oriented contact points with their discreet convex curvilinear portions to be plated firmly against a plating member, while cantileveringly extending from the belts,
- positioning a fluid retaining sleeve on a roller in anode rotary relationship to the contact point,
- rotating the roller to pass a retained plating solution in said sleeve against the contact points on a convex curvilinear tangential point,
- electrically energizing the contact points as a cathode and passing the same longitudinally against the rotation of the roller thereby defining a helical path across the roller,
- applying a consistent amount of fluid on the roller sleeve and maintaining a bath of fluid on the roller sleeve to constantly wet the same in a controllable electrodeposition quantity,
- whereby a contact point can be plated with a metal such as gold in the discreet curvilinear portion intended for electrical contact with another member and without plating the rear portion or other portions of the contact which otherwise have no electrical relationship in a circuit.
- 2. In the method of claim 1,
- using gold as the plating metal.
- 3. In the method of claim 1,
- using a longitudinal carrying strip to secure the contacts in alignment.
- 4. In the method of claim 1,
- using opposed jaws in frictional engagement with the opposed belts to grasp the belt and contacts.
- 5. In the method of claim 2,
- using a longitudinal carrying strip to secure the contacts in alignment.
- 6. In the method of claim 2,
- using opposed jaws in frictional engagement with the opposed belts to grasp the belt and contacts.
- 7. In the method of claim 3,
- using opposed jaws in frictional engagement with the opposed belts to grasp the belt and contacts.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of earlier filed application Ser. No. 502,536, filed Sept. 3, 1974, now abandoned and Ser. No. 580,304, filed May 23, 1975.
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